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Sketch Magazine (2000) comic books 2003

  • Issue #18
    Sketch Magazine (2000) 18

    Despite their disguises, the 80's pop culture sensation Transformers has made no effort to hide its wave of comic success. Pat Lee and Dreamwave have made millions of 21st century bot-fan dreams come true. Join Sketch Magazine as Transformer's illustrator Pat Lee demonstrates that there is more than meets the eye at Dreamwave Productions. Adding to the excitement, Sketch supplies instructional columns on digital coloring, penciling, scripting, etc. ?? all the "how-to" both Autobots and Decepticons alike need to transform themselves into the ultimate artist, all explained in an eye-catching, informative, and attractive format. (Blue Line Pro) Magazine, 64pg, b&w $5.95 Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #19
    Sketch Magazine (2000) 19

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    Sketch is proud to present an in-depth interview with no less than... Alan Moore! The great master of modern comic-book writing gives a personal and fascinating walk through the creative mind that has thrilled and galvanized the industry. From the early Eclipse projects to his current Wildstorm work, Alan Moore continues to be one of the most interesting, controversial, and skilled creators in the business. As always, Sketch satisfies with plentiful "how-to" instructions from tried-and-true industry talent, packed with penciling, computer coloring, and marketing tips to help you hone your artistic edge. Great information, inspiration, and fun! (Blue Line) Magazine, 64pg, b&w$5.95 Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #20
    Sketch Magazine (2000) 20

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    Sketch turns 20 with a feature interview of the storytelling sensation J. Michael Straczynski. As creator of the television sci-fi epic Babylon 5, Straczynski has became a major figure behind some of the biggest titles in the comic industry. From Midnight Nation to Spider-Man and his newest Marvel project, Straczynski gives a fascinating look into his process of transforming an idea from scratch into an unstoppable juggernaut of epic storytelling. As always, Sketch satisfies with plentiful "how-to" instructionals from tried-and-true industry talent, packed with penciling, computer coloring, and marketing tips to help you become an artistic rising star. (Blue Line Pro) Magazine, 64pg$5.95 Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #21
    Sketch Magazine (2000) 21

    This issue pays homage to Michael Avon Oeming (Powers). As always, Sketch satisfies with numerous "how-to" instructionals from tried-and-true industry talent, and is packed with penciling, computer coloring, and marketing tips to help you become an artistic rising star. Great information, inspiration, and fun! (Blue Line Pro) Magazine, 64pg$5.95 Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #22
    Sketch Magazine (2000) 22

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    John Romita, Jr. has come out from under the shadow of his legendary father to create a legacy and legend all his own. His dynamic and powerful pencils have brought to life such characters as Iron Man, Daredevil, The Hulk and Spider-Man for Marvel comics. Sketch talks to JR, Jr. about his approach to storytelling and how to bring movement to a page. As always, Sketch is packed with "how-to" articles from the people who know, and gives you the penciling, inking, computer coloring, and marketing tips to help you become the next big thing in comics. (Blue Line Pro) Magazine, 64pg, b&w $5.95 Cover price $5.95.